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    Killer Shooting Lanyard Highest Award

    Fresh from a Vets son.........I believe this is 12th Grade?
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    Last edited by Eric Von Rader; 08-23-2012, 12:05 PM.

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      #3
      That's awesome. I've never found one in that grade.

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        #4
        IMO this would be for an award for the snipers......

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          #5
          Very nice and rare! Congrats!

          Kevin

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            #6
            Nice, very rare.

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              #7
              eric........very nice lanyard,could i ask what the gilt badge is made of?also were any badges made of plastic or bakelite............thanks..........dave

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                #8
                Love it!

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                  #9
                  Boy that sure would look nice on one of my waffenrock !!

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                    #10
                    I shot Expert the entire time I was in the service but I think only once had a perfect 40, that is a very hard one to earn and keep.

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                      #11
                      The badges on Army Marksmanship lanyards were made from aluminum, zinc, and other nonferrous metals.

                      This particular lanyard, Grade 12, is surprisingly lacking the protective material along the back of the large, twisted cords. From the images provided, it does not appear to ever have had the protective material applied.

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                        Originally posted by Tim Curley View Post
                        The badges on Army Marksmanship lanyards were made from aluminum, zinc, and other nonferrous metals.

                        This particular lanyard, Grade 12, is surprisingly lacking the protective material along the back of the large, twisted cords. From the images provided, it does not appear to ever have had the protective material applied.
                        Tim good eye I certainly missed that !

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                          Tim, you are correct it never had any stitched on backing on the large cords.

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